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UNIT​​ 3:  ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​​​ WAYS​​ OF​​ SOCIALISING

I.Practice​​ reading the​​ following​​ two-syllable​​ words​​ and​​ then mark the primary stress in each​​ word.

waving​​ signal​​ airport​​ argue schoolyard polite​​ observe abrupt​​ police​​ toward​​ process​​ formal

attract socialverbaldiscusscommonwaving signal airport

instance assist approach decent install argue schoolyardpolite

express regretmistake parent realizeobserve abrupt police

farewell offer problem object​​ (v) party toward processformal

perfect​​ (adj) ​​ ​​ obvious ​​ ​​ accept ​​ ​​ suppose

II.Complete​​ these sentences​​ with the correct​​ form​​ of​​ the verbs​​ in​​ the box.

 

approach

attract

install

clap

communicate

nod

handle

point

wave

Whistle

1.If​​ you understand what​​ I​​ mean,​​ just​​ 

your head.

2.When​​ the​​ songs stopped,​​ everybody​​ ​​ 

3.She heard​​ footstepsfrom​​ behind.

4.Hea hand​​ in​​ the​​ air​​ to'​​ attract​​ her​​ attention.

furiously.

5.‘What's​​ your name?’ he asked,at​​ the child​​ with his pen.

6.Many​​ parents​​ find​​ it​​ difficult​​ towith​​ their​​ children when​​ they​​ are apart.

7.The​​ chance​​ to​​ travel​​ around​​ the worldme​​ to a career as​​ a​​ flight​​ attendant.

8.The​​ crowd booed andas​​ the​​ player​​ came onto​​ the​​ field.

9.Crime has decreased​​ since​​ the security​​ cameras​​ were​​ ​​ 

10.Most​​ customers were​​ satisfied with​​ the way​​ their complaints​​ were​​ 

III.Complete​​ these sentences​​ with correct​​ form​​ of the​​ word​​ in​​ brackets.

1.They​​ were​​ veryaboutthe​​ trouble​​ they’d caused,​​ (apologize)

2.It​​ was​​ verymore of​​ a chat​​ than an​​ interview, (formal)

3.She​​ was​​ critical​​ to​​ the​​ point​​ of(rude)

4.Whistling​​ to​​ get​​ the​​ person’s attention​​ is usually​​ considered(polite)

5.Films with​​ big​​ stars​​ always​​ attract​​ great(attend)

6.His casual​​ clothes​​ werefor​​ such​​ a​​ formal​​ occasion,​​ (appropriate)

7.They've​​ ​​ received​​ ​​ many​​ ​​ complaints​​ ​​ about​​ ​​ customers​​ ​​ being​​ ​​ treated​​ ​​ with​​ ​​ (courteous)

8.​​ communication​​ is​​ the​​ way​​ of​​ communicating​​ with​​ others​​ without​​ speaking, (verbal)

9.Theof a​​ new​​ computer​​ system​​ will take​​ about​​ a​​ week, (install)

10.Waterfalls​​ and​​ rocky​​ overlooks are​​ the​​ mainof​​ thispark, (attract)

11.Air pollution​​ in the​​ city​​ had​​ reached​​ four​​ times thelevels,​​ (accept)

12.We can​​ raise our hand​​ slightly​​ to​​ show​​ that​​ we​​ need(assist)

IV.Complete​​ the passage​​ with the correct​​ form or​​ tense​​ of the verbs​​ in​​ brackets.

THE​​ AUSTRALIA​​ SALUTE

Before I​​ (1)(visit)Australia, anAustralianfriendin London (2)

​​ (tell)​​ me​​ I​​ should​​ learn​​ the​​ Australia​​ salute.​​ “What’s​​ that?”​​ I​​ asked.​​ ​​ “Youll​​ find​​ out​​ when​​ you (3)(get)​​ there,"​​ he​​ said. ​​ ​​ I​​ (4)(arrive)​​ in​​ Perth

last​​ week. Since​​ then I​​ (5)(stay)​​ at​​ a​​ nice​​ hotel​​ near​​ a​​ beautiful​​ beach.​​ I​​ (6)

​​ ​​ (never​​ visit)​​ Australia​​ before​​ and​​ I​​ am​​ enjoying​​ my​​ stay.​​ I​​ (7)​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ (swim)​​ every​​ day​​ from​​ the time​​ I (8)(arrive).​​ Yesterday,​​ an​​ Australian​​ friend​​ (9)

(suggest)​​ a​​ tour​​ into​​ the​​ bush.​​ ​​ I​​ agreed ​​ at​​ once.​​ The​​ first​​ thing​​ I​​ (10)​​ ​​ ​​ 

(notice)​​ ​​ when​​ ​​ we​​ ​​ were​​ ​​ in​​ ​​ the​​ ​​ bush​​ ​​ (11)​​ ​​ ​​ 

(be)​​ ​​ the​​ ​​ flies.​​ ​​ After​​ ​​ a​​ ​​ while​​ ​​ I

remembered​​ the​​ conversation I​​ (12)(have)​​ in London​​ before​​ I​​ (13)​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ (come)​​ here.​​ What’s​​ the​​ ‘Australia​​ ​​ salute’?”​​ I​​ asked​​ suddenly,​​ as​​ I​​ waved​​ my​​ right​​ arm​​ to

keep the​​ flies​​ away. “That’s​​ it!”​​ my​​ friend​​ said​​ as he​​ (14)(wave)​​ back!

V.Choose​​ the correct answer.

1.The​​ doctor​​ says​​ that​​ heyou in twenty​​ minutes.

a.will​​ see b.​​ ​​ would​​ see c. saw d.​​ ​​ could see

2.She reassured​​ me​​ that​​ shetheinvitations well​​ before​​ the​​ wedding.

a.has​​ sent b. ​​ ​​ must​​ send c.​​ was​​ sent d.​​ ​​ had​​ sent

3.Health officials​​ warn​​ that​​ anyone who​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ eclipse​​ may​​ put​​ their​​ sight​​ at​​ risk.

directly​​ at​​ the​​ sun during​​ an

a.looks b. look c. looked d.​​ ​​ had​​ looked

4.She boasted that​​ shewhen​​ she was​​ three.

a.can​​ read b.​​ used​​ to​​ read c.​​ ​​ is​​ able​​ to read d.​​ ​​ had been​​ able​​ to​​ read

5.The​​ government​​ has announced​​ that​​ taxes.

a.are​​ raising b.​​ were​​ raised c.​​ ​​ will​​ be​​ raised d.​​ ​​ would be​​ raised

6.He proved​​ that​​ the​​ earthround​​ the​​ sun.

a.goes b.​​ would​​ go c.​​ ​​ was​​ going d.​​ had​​ gone

7.Maggie promised​​ thatshe​​ at​​ home by​​ 9.00, so​​ I​​ phoned her​​ shortly​​ after​​ that.

a.was b. ​​ will​​ be c.​​ ​​ would be d.​​ ​​ will​​ have been

8.He​​ reminded​​ me​​ that​​ Iforget​​ my​​ credit​​ card.

a.hadnt​​ tob.​​ couldn’tc.​​ ​​ mustn’td.​​ didnt​​ have​​ to

9.Dr Weir​​ thinks​​ that​​ heabout​​ 5​​ minutes​​ on a​​ typical​​ appointment​​ with a​​ patient.

a.spends b.​​ spent c.​​ ​​ would​​ spend d,​​ ​​ had spent

10.The​​ BBC​​ announcer​​ said​​ the new​​ underpassthe​​ day​​ after​​ tomorrow.

a.is​​ officially​​ opening b. ​​ was being​​ officially​​ opened

. c. ​​ officially​​ opened d.​​ was​​ officially​​ opening

11.She said​​ that​​ she.​​ Her​​ mother​​ to​​ cook​​ dinner​​ at​​ 5:30 p.m​​ the​​ previous​​ day.

a.had helped b.​​ was helping

c. ​​ have been helping d.​​ had​​ been​​ helping

12.A​​ company​​ spokesperson​​ said​​ that​​ the​​ accusationscompletely​​ untrue,

a.are b.​​ be c.​​ ​​ should​​ be d.​​ ​​ were

13.John​​ told​​ me​​ that​​ hebut​​ he​​ hasn’t​​ turned​​ up​​ yet.

a.will​​ come b.​​ had come c.​​ ​​ was​​ going​​ to​​ come d.​​ should come

14.He said hetelevision​​ when​​ the​​ robber​​ broke​​ into​​ the house.

a.was​​ watching b. ​​ watched c.​​ ​​ had been watching d. ​​ had watched

15.No one has informed us​​ why​​ our applicationunsuccessful.

a.would be b.​​ was c.​​ ​​ has​​ been d.​​ ​​ had been

VI.An​​ Englishman​​ made​​ a​​ solo​​ cycle​​ journey​​ round​​ the​​ world.​​ In​​ one​​ country​​ he​​ was arrested​​ and​​ taken​​ to​​ a​​ police​​ station,​​ where​​ the​​ police​​ asked​​ him​​ lots​​ of​​ questions. Months​​ later, he​​ told​​ a​​ reporter all​​ about the​​ incident.​​ How​​ did he​​ report the questions​​ from the police?​​ Use the verbs​​ of reporting in​​ brackets.

1.‘What​​ have​​ you​​ got​​ in​​ your luggage?’ (want​​ to​​ know)

 

 

2.Are​​ you a​​ spy?’​​ (ask​​ me)

 

 

3.Do​​ you have a notebook?​​ (ask)

 

 

4.‘Where​​ are​​ you​​ going?’​​ (want​​ to​​ know)

 

5.‘Where​​ have​​ you come​​ from?’​​ (want​​ to​​ know)

 

 

6.How​​ long​​ have​​ you been​​ in the​​ country?’​​ (inquire)

 

 

7.Have​​ you spoken​​ to anyone on​​ your​​ journey?​​ (wonder)

 

 

8.‘Who​​ paid for​​ your​​ journey?’​​ (ask)

9.Are​​ you carrying​​ any​​ drugs?’​​ (inquire)

 

10.‘Where​​ do​​ you plan​​ to​​ sleep?’​​ (ask​​ me)

I.Decide​​ which​​ sentence​​ is​​ spoken by​​ which person.​​ Then report​​ what​​ was said.

 

1.

Can​​ you sit​​ down​​ in​​ your​​ seats, please?

Boss​​ told​​ employees.

2.

I​​ want​​ you to​​ learn all​​ the​​ new​​ words.

Bus driver​​ asked passengers.

3.

Don’t​​ leave​​ these books on​​ the​​ table, put

Air hostess​​ advised​​ passengers

 

them​​ back​​ on the​​ shelf.

 

Doctor​​ told patient.

4.

You ought​​ to​​ go on a​​ diet.

Hotel​​ guests​​ asked porter.

5.

Don’t​​ be​​ late​​ tomorrow​​ morning.

Security​​ guard​​ asked​​ travelers.

6.

Can​​ you​​ move​​ your car out​​ of the way, sir?

Teacher​​ told​​ class.

7.

Open​​ the safe!

Traffic warden​​ told​​ motorist.

8.

You​​ mustn’t​​ leave​​ your bags unattended.

Raiders​​ ordered​​ bank​​ clerk.

9.

Could​​ you take our luggage, please?

Librarian​​ told​​ students.

10.

Read the notice about​​ life-saving​​ equipment.

 

1.​​ 

2.​​ 

3.​​ 

4.​​ 

5.​​ 

6.​​ 

7.​​ 

8.​​ 

9.​​ 

10.​​ 

VIII.​​ Put​​ the​​ following​​ into​​ indirect​​ speech​​ using​​ the​​ verbs​​ in​​ brackets.​​ If​​ necessary, add​​ an appropriate object​​ or preposition​​ after​​ the​​ verb.

1.‘I​​ should, say​​ nothing​​ about​​ it​​ if I​​ were​​ you.’ (advise)

My​​ brother​​ 

2.‘Would​​ you​​ like​​ to have​​ lunch with​​ me on Saturday,​​ Sarah?’​​ (invite)

John​​ 

3.Remember​​ to switch​​ the​​ computer​​ off​​ when​​ you’ve​​ finished.​​ ​​ (remind)

He​​ 

4.‘Would​​ you​​ mind not​​ smoking​​ between courses?’​​ (ask)

Their​​ hostess​​ 

5.All​​ right.​​ We will​​ postpone​​ the​​ meeting​​ until​​ 11th​​ July.’​​ (agree)

The​​ committee​​ 

6.Im​​ really​​ sorry​​ I​​ got​​ the​​ message wrong.’ (apologize)

She_​​ 

7.No, I​​ certainly​​ didn’t​​ use​​ your cassette player!’ (deny)

Alfred​​ 

8.‘Show​​ me​​ your drivers​​ licence,​​ will​​ you?’​​ (order)

The​​ policeman​​ 

9.Im​​ just​​ not​​ going​​ to the​​ student​​ party.’​​ (refuse)

Nora​​ 

10.‘Social​​ services​​ should have​​ taken​​ more action to​​ protect​​ children​​ at​​ risk.’​​ (criticize)​​ They​​ 

11.Dont​​ go too near​​ the​​ edge of​​ the​​ cliff,​​ boys.’​​ (warn)

He​​ 

12.‘Let’s​​ stay​​ here​​ till​​ the​​ storm​​ have passed.​​ ​​ (suggest)

Laura_​​ 

13.‘I​​ really​​ must​​ speak​​ to​​ the​​ headmaster​​ personally.’​​ (insist)

He​​ 

14.Do​​ you​​ want​​ me​​ to type​​ this document​​ for​​ you?’​​ (offer)

James​​ 

15.I’ll​​ look​​ after​​ your children​​ while​​ you are​​ away​​ on a​​ business​​ trip.’ (promise)​​ My​​ mother​​ 

VII.Put​​ the​​ following into​​ indirect​​ speech.​​ Use​​ a suitable​​ reporting​​ verb​​ in each case.

1.‘Will​​ it​​ be safe​​ to​​ stay​​ in the​​ mountains​​ for​​ the​​ night​​ if​​ the weather doesnt​​ change​​ for​​ the better?’​​ we​​ asked​​ the​​ guide.

 

2.The​​ porter said​​ to​​ me​​ I’ll​​ wake​​ you up​​ when​​ the​​ train​​ arrives in​​ Leeds.’

 

 

3.You had​​ better​​ slow​​ down.​​ There’s​​ a speed​​ limit​​ here.’ She​​ said​​ to​​ me.

 

 

4.‘I​​ can hardly​​ hear​​ the​​ radio,’ he​​ said. ​​ Could​​ you turn​​ it​​ up?

 

 

5.They​​ should put​​ traffic​​ lights​​ here,​​ otherwise​​ there’ll​​ be​​ more accidents,’ she said.

 

 

6.Dont​​ go​​ walking​​ in the​​ fog, it​​ can​​ be​​ very​​ dangerous,’ the​​ mountain​​ guide said.

 

7.‘I​​ havent​​ read​​ so​​ interesting​​ a book​​ since I​​ don’t​​ remember​​ when,’​​ she said.

 

 

8.Are​​ you thirsty? Shall​​ we​​ go somewhere for​​ a cup​​ of​​ coffee?​​ John said.

 

 

9.‘Why​​ are​​ you so​​ late?​​ Ive​​ been​​ waiting​​ for​​ half an​​ hour​​ already,’​​ Tom​​ said​​ to​​ Jane.

 

 

10.Remember​​ to​​ leave​​ the​​ window​​ open​​ when​​ youre​​ using​​ the​​ gas​​ stove,’​​ my​​ mother​​ said​​ to​​ me.

11.Im​​ taking​​ my​​ children​​ to​​ the​​ zoo tomorrow,’​​ she​​ said,​​ Will​​ you come with us?’

 

 

12.Would​​ you​​ mind​​ getting​​ out​​ of​​ the​​ car?’​​ said the​​ driver. ‘I​​ have​​ to change a​​ wheel.

 

13.‘What​​ was​​ she​​ wearing​​ when​​ you saw​​ her​​ last?’​​ the​​ policeman asked​​ me.

 

 

14.‘Would​​ you​​ like​​ to​​ borrow​​ this​​ book?’​​ I​​ asked​​ her.​​ ‘I​​ have​​ read​​ it​​ already,​​ thank​​ you.’​​ she​​ said.

 

15.All​​ right.​​ It’s​​ true.​​ It​​ was​​ me who scratched​​ the​​ car,’​​ she​​ said

 

 

I.PRONUNCIATION

TEST​​ 1

Choose​​ the​​ word​​ that has​​ the​​ main​​ stress​​ placed differently​​ from​​ that​​ of the​​ others.

1. a.​​ approach b. attract c. decent d. install

2. a.​​ marvelous b. assistant c.​​ maximum d. argument

3. a.​​ apologetic b. communicate c. attention d. appropriate

4. a.​​ verbal b. polite c. common d. social

5.​​ ​​ a.​​ compliment​​  ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​​​ b. absolute c. fashionable d. suppose

 

 

II.​​ LANGUAGE​​ FOCUS

A.​​ Choose​​ the one​​ word or​​ phrase​​ -​​ a, b,​​ c or d​​ -​​ that​​ best​​ completes​​ the​​ sentences.

6.He agreed​​ them​​  ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​​​ the​​ need​​ for​​ change.

a.to -​​ about b. ​​ with​​ -​​ for c.​​ to -​​ at d.with -​​ on

7.While​​ studying​​ he was​​ financially​​ dependenthis​​ parents.

a.on b. ​​ to c.​​ of d. from

8.It’s​​ rude​​ to point​​ :someone!

a.on b. ​​ out c.​​ at d. up

9.It’s OK to​​ uselanguage​​ if​​ youre​​ speaking​​ to a​​ friend.

a.verbal b. ​​ non-verbal c.​​ formal d. informal

10.The​​ proposal​​ will​​ go ahead​​ despite​​ strongfrom​​ the public.

a.objections b. ​​ refusals c.​​ resistances d. disagreements

11.Although I​​ spoke​​ to him​​ many​​ times, he never​​ paid​​ anyto​​ what​​ I​​ said.

a.notice b. ​​ care c.​​ mind d. attention

12.He​​ tried​​ to​​ ​​ 

the​​ attendant’s eyes but​​ the​​ man was already​​ turning​​ away.

a.attract b. ​​ raise c.​​ catch d.meet

13.I​​ get​​ on​​ very​​ well​​ with​​ my​​ roommate now; we​​ never​​ have any.

a.agreements b. ​​ assistance c.​​ compliments d.​​ ​​ arguments

14.Some​​ people​​ think​​ it​​ is​​ ​​ 

to ask​​ someone’s age.

a.sensitive b. ​​ impolite c.​​ informal d. polite

15.It’sknowledge​​ that​​ smoking​​ and cancer​​ are​​ linked.

a.normal b.​​ common c.​​ wide d.​​ complete

A.Choose​​ the one​​ word or​​ phrase​​ -​​ a,​​ b, c​​ or​​ d​​ -​​ that best​​ completes​​ the​​ sentences.

16.The​​ woman askedget​​ lunch​​ at​​ school.

a.can​​ the​​ children b.​​ whether​​ the children​​ could

c. ​​ if the children​​ can d.​​ could​​ the​​ children

17.Did they​​ say​​ theyme again?

a.will​​ telephone b.​​ have​​ telephoned c.​​ would​​ phone d.​​ had​​ phoned

18.Peter said​​ that​​ if herich, hea​​ lot.

a.is -​​ will​​ travel b.​​ were -​​ would​​ travel

c. ​​ was​​ -​​ would have​​ traveled d.​​ had​​ been -​​ would have​​ traveled

19.I​​ pointed out​​ to​​ the​​ manager​​ that​​ wethe​​ bill.

a.already​​ paid b. ​​ have already​​ paid c.​​ had​​ already​​ paid d. ​​ was​​ already​​ paid

20.Iwas​​ wondering​​ a​​ moment, please.

a.whether​​ have​​ you​​ got b.​​ that​​ you’ve​​ got

c.if​​ you’ve​​ gotd.​​ how​​ you’ve​​ got

21.Someone told​​ us​​ 

on the​​ stairs.

a.don’t​​ sitb. ​​ not​​ sit c.​​ not​​ to​​ sit d.​​ to not​​ sit

22.All​​ the​​ students denied​​ ​​ ​​ 

anything​​ about​​ the​​ matter.

a.to​​ know b. ​​ knowing c.​​ ​​ for​​ knowing d.​​ that​​ they​​ know

23.They​​ said​​ that​​ they​​ had come back​​ ​​ 

a.the​​ following​​ day b.​​ the​​ next​​ day

c. the​​ day​​ after​​ tomorrow d.​​ the​​ previous​​ day

24.I​​ asked him​​ whose carthe​​ previous​​ day.

a.he​​ had borrowed ​​ ​​ b.​​ had he borrowed ​​ ​​ c. ​​ did​​ he​​ borrowed ​​ ​​ d.​​ ​​ he would borrow

25.The​​ office​​ reminded​​ usthe​​ money.

a.remember​​ to pay b.​​ not​​ to forget ​​ ​​ to​​ pay

c.​​ to​​ pay d.​​ of paying

26.Martha​​ told​​ me​​ that​​ shelate​​ for​​ the​​ meeting. She said that​​ she  ​​ ​​​​ ​​ ill.

a.will​​ be​​ -​​ are​​ feeling b.​​ was​​ -​​ was felt

c.would be -​​ would​​ feel d. ​​ would​​ be -​​ was feeling

27.They​​ asked​​ mein​​ Los​​ Angeles​​ then.

a.whether​​ was​​ my​​ father​​ working b.​​ if​​ my​​ father​​ was​​ working

c.whether​​ my​​ father​​ had been​​ working d.​​ was​​ my​​ father​​ working

28.I​​ have​​ told​​ her​​ that​​ Iahead​​ with​​ my​​ plans​​ whatever​​ she​​ may​​ think.

a.am​​ not​​ going​​ to​​ go b.​​ was not​​ going​​ to​​ go

c.would not​​ go d.​​ was not​​ able​​ to​​ go

29.When​​ we​​ came​​ to the​​ cinema, she​​ told​​ me​​ that​​ shethe​​ tickets​​ at​​ home.

a.was leaving b. ​​ had​​ left c.​​ ​​ would leave d. ​​ would have​​ left

30.Jane​​ told​​ me​​ that​​ sheher​​ e-mail​​ first​​ thing​​ every​​ morning.

a.would check b.​​ checks c.​​ ​​ had checked d. ​​ was​​ checked

B.Identify​​ the​​ one​​ underlined​​ word​​ or​​ phrase​​ -​​ A,​​ B,​​ C​​ or​​ D​​ -​​ that​​ must​​ be​​ changed for​​ the​​ sentence​​ to be​​ correct.

31.She says thatshe​​ would​​ have​​ to​​ close​​ the shop​​ unless​​ business​​ improves.

A B C D

32.Every​​ teacher​​ Ivespoken​​ to​​ tell ​​ ​​ me​​ thatstandards​​ of spelling​​ are​​ in​​ decline.

A B C D

33.They asked​​ me​​ how​​ long​​ did​​ it​​ take​​ to​​ get​​ to​​ Paris​​ by​​ train.

A B C D

34.My​​ mother​​ told​​ me​​ to​​ watch​​ the​​ milk and​​ dontlet​​ it​​ boil​​ over.

A B C D

35.Some​​ engineers​​ have predicted​​ that,​​ within​​ twenty​​ years, automobiles

A

will​​ be​​ make​​ almost completely​​ of plastic.

B C D

III.READING

A.Fill​​ in​​ each​​ blank​​ with one appropriate​​ word​​ from​​ the box.

embrace polite introducedattention acceptable away immediately​​ ​​ part

Americans shake hands with​​ each other​​ when​​ first​​ (36)orwhen they​​ meet​​ again, but​​ rarely​​ when​​ they​​ (37)(amore European​​ custom).​​ Social​​ kissing,​​ as​​ a​​ greeting,​​ is​​ also​​ sometimes​​ (38)between​​ men​​ and​​ women​​ who​​ know​​ each​​ other​​ well​​ and​​ between​​ women.​​ American​​ men​​ rarely​​ (39)

​​ each​​ other​​ or​​ kiss​​ on​​ both​​ cheeks.​​ When​​ two​​ Americans​​ are​​ standing​​ and​​ talking to each​​ other they​​ stay​​ at​​ least​​ 16 inches​​ (40)from​​ each​​ other.

It​​ is​​ permissible​​ for​​ an​​ American​​ to​​ start​​ a​​ conversation​​ with​​ a​​ stranger​​ but​​ the conversation​​ should​​ be​​ (41)ended​​ if​​ the​​ person​​ does​​ not​​ seem​​ to​​ want​​ to​​ talk.​​ Be

especially​​ careful​​ not​​ to​​ force​​ your (42)​​ ​​ 

on​​ someone​​ in​​ a​​ plane,​​ train​​ or​​ bus.

If​​ ​​ you​​ ​​ meet​​ ​​ someone​​ ​​ you​​ ​​ know​​ ​​ on​​ ​​ the​​ ​​ street​​ ​​ while​​ ​​ you​​ ​​ are​​ ​​ with​​ ​​ someone​​ ​​ else,​​ ​​ it​​ ​​ is (43)to​​ introduce​​ the​​ person!

B.Read the passage carefully, then​​ choose​​ the​​ correct​​ answer.

Vietnamese​​ generally​​ shake​​ hands​​ when​​ greeting​​ and​​ parting.​​ Using​​ both​​ hands​​ shows respect,​​ as​​ does​​ a​​ slight​​ bow​​ of​​ the​​ head.​​ In​​ rural​​ areas,​​ elderly​​ people​​ who​​ do​​ not​​ extend their​​ hand​​ are​​ greeted​​ with​​ a​​ slight​​ bow.​​ Women​​ are​​ more​​ likely​​ to​​ bow​​ the​​ head​​ slightly than​​ to​​ shake​​ hands.​​ Vietnamese​​ names​​ begin​​ with​​ the​​ family​​ name​​ and​​ are​​ followed​​ by​​ a,​​ given​​ name.​​ For​​ example,​​ in​​ the​​ name​​ Nguyen​​ Van​​ Due,​​ Nguyen​​ is​​ the​​ family​​ name.​​ People address​​ one​​ another​​ by​​ their​​ given​​ names,​​ but​​ add​​ a​​ title​​ that​​ indicates​​ their​​ perceived relations​​ Hip​​ to​​ the​​ other​​ person.​​ These​​ titles​​ are​​ family​​ related​​ rather​​ than​​ professional.​​ Among​​ colleagues,​​ for​​ example,​​ the​​ younger​​ of​​ the​​ two​​ might​​ combine​​ the​​ given​​ name​​ with the​​ title​​ of​​ Anh​​ (“Older​​ Brother).​​ A​​ basic​​ greeting​​ combined​​ with​​ the​​ given​​ name​​ and​​ title​​ is​​ Xin​​ chao​​ (“Hello.),​​ Classifiers​​ for​​ gender​​ and​​ familiarity​​ are​​ also​​ combined​​ with​​ the​​ greeting.​​ In formal​​ meetings, business cards​​ are sometimes exchanged on​​ greeting.

Vietnamese​​ have​​ a​​ strong​​ sense​​ of​​ hospitality​​ and​​ feel​​ embarrassed​​ if​​ they​​ cannot show​​ their​​ guests​​ full​​ respect​​ by​​ preparing​​ for​​ their​​ arrival.​​ Therefore,​​ it​​ is​​ inappropriate​​ to​​ visit​​ a​​ home​​ without​​ having​​ been​​ invited.​​ Gifts​​ are​​ not​​ required,​​ Taut​​ are​​ appreciated. Flowers,​​ incense,​​ or​​ tea​​ may​​ be​​ appropriate​​ gifts​​ for​​ the​​ hosts.​​ Hosts​​ also​​ appreciate​​ a​​ small​​ gift​​ for​​ their​​ children or​​ elderly​​ parents.

44.Which of​​ the​​ following​​ is​​ not​​ true?

a.In​​ most​​ cases,​​ Vietnamese​​ greet​​ each​​ other​​ with a​​ handshake.

b.To​​ show​​ respect,​​ they​​ do a​​ slight​​ bow​​ while using​​ both​​ hands​​ to​​ shake.

c.Vietnamese women never​​ shake hands,​​ so​​ they​​ bow​​ the head​​ slightly​​ when​​ greeting.

d.Elderly​​ people​​ in​​ rural​​ areas​​ do​​ not​​ often​​ shake​​ hands​​ when​​ greeting​​ and​​ saying​​ good- bye.

45.How​​ are​​ Vietnamese names​​ generally​​ formed?

a.A​​ family​​ name, a​​ given name, and then a​​ middle name

b.A​​ given name,​​ middle name, and​​ then​​ a​​ family​​ name

c.A​​ middle name, a​​ given name, and then a​​ family​​ name

d.A​​ family​​ name, a​​ middle​​ name, and then a​​ given name

46.Typically,​​ Vietnamese will​​ be addressed.

a.with​​ their​​ family​​ name​​ in​​ formal​​ situations

b.with​​ their​​ given name, even​​ in formal​​ situations

c.with​​ their​​ given name and a​​ title “Mr.”​​ or​​ Mrs.

d.with​​ their​​ full​​ name and​​ a​​ title which​​ is​​ family​​ related

47.The​​ Vietnamese have a​​ very​​ strong​​ sense of​​ hospitality, but.

a.they​​ often​​ feel​​ worried about​​ what​​ other​​ people will​​ think

b.they​​ cannot​​ show​​ their​​ guests​​ full​​ respect

c.they​​ do not​​ like​​ to be​​ visited unexpectedly

d.they​​ always prepare​​ for​​ their arrival

48.According​​ to​​ the​​ last​​ paragraph,​​ the​​ Vietnamese​​ 

a.often offer​​ gifts​​ to​​ the hosts​​ on their​​ visit

b.sometimes​​ give​​ the host’s​​ children​​ gifts

c.usually​​ welcome​​ guests​​ with flowers

d.always​​ require​​ gifts​​ for​​ their children​​ or​​ their​​ parents

IV.SPEAKING

Choose​​ the phrase or​​ sentence​​ ​​ a, b, c​​ or d -​​ that​​ best​​ completes​​ the​​ conversation.

49.A:​​ You’re a​​ great​​ dancer. I​​ wish I​​ could do​​ half as​​ well​​ as​​ you.

B:Im​​ an awful​​ dancer!

a.You’re​​ too​​ kind. b.​​ Thats a​​ nice compliment!

c.You’ve​​ got​​ to be​​ kidding!d.​​ Oh, thank​​ you​​ very​​ much.

50.A:​​ Congratulations!​​ You did​​ great.

B:​​ ​​ 

a.It’s nice​​ of​​ you to​​ say​​ so. b.​​ It’s​​ my​​ pleasure,

c.You’re​​ welcomed.​​ That’s okay.

51.A:​​ ​​ 

B:​​ Oh,​​ thank​​ you. I​​ just​​ got​​ it​​ yesterday.

a.When​​ have​​ you​​ got​​ this​​ beautiful​​ dress?

b.You’ve​​ just​​ bought​​ this beautiful​​ dress,​​ havent​​ you?

c.How​​ a beautiful​​ dress​​ you’re wearing!

d.Thats a​​ beautiful​​ dress​​ you​​ have on!

52.A:​​ This​​ dish​​ is​​ really​​ nice!

B:It’s​​ called​​ yakitori,​​ and​​ it’s​​ made​​ with chicken​​ livers.

a.It’s​​ my​​ pleasure.b.​​ Im​​ glad​​ you like​​ it.

c.​​ I​​ guess​​ you’re​​ right.d.​​ Sure,​​ I’ll​​ be​​ glad​​ to.

53.A:​​ Your​​ new hairstyle​​ is quite​​ attractive.

B:I​​ think​​ it​​ makes​​ me​​ look​​ 10​​ years older!

a.Thanks a​​ lot. b.​​ Im​​ sorry​​ I​​ don’t​​ like​​ it.

c. ​​ I​​ hate​​ it. d.​​ Thats a​​ nice compliment

V.WRITING

Choose​​ the sentence​​ -​​ a,​​ b, c or d​​ -​​ which​​ is​​ closest​​ in meaning​​ to the printed​​ one.

54.“Shall​​ I​​ help​​ you​​ with​​ the​​ washing-up,​​ Jane?”​​ John​​ said.

a.John​​ told​​ Jane​​ to​​ help​​ him​​ with​​ the washing-up.

b.John​​ asked​​ if​​ Jane​​ should​​ help​​ him​​ with the washing-up.

c.John suggested​​ helping​​ Jane with​​ the​​ washing-up.

d.John​​ offered​​ to​​ help​​ Jane​​ with​​ the washing-up.

55.“What​​ will​​ you do​​ if​​ you​​ have​​ ten days​​ off​​ school?”​​ he asked.

a.He asked​​ me what​​ will​​ I​​ do if I​​ have​​ ten days​​ off​​ school.

b.He asked what I​​ will​​ do​​ if I​​ have​​ ten​​ days off​​ school.

c.He asked​​ me what I​​ would do if I​​ had​​ ten days​​ off​​ school.

d.He asked what​​ would I​​ do​​ if I​​ had​​ ten days​​ off​​ school.

56.“You’d​​ better​​ apologize​​ for​​ being​​ so​​ rude,” said​​ my​​ friend.

a.My​​ friend advised​​ me​​ to apologize​​ for​​ being​​ so​​ rude.

b.My​​ friend​​ offered​​ me​​ to​​ apologize​​ for​​ being​​ so​​ rude.

c.My​​ friend warned​​ me​​ to​​ apologize​​ for​​ being​​ so​​ rude.

d.My​​ friend suggested​​ me apologizing​​ for being​​ so​​ rude.

57.“Good​​ morning, Mary!​​ How​​ are​​ you?”​​ Henry​​ said.

a.Henry​​ said​​ good​​ morning​​ Mary​​ and​​ asked haw​​ was​​ she.

b.Henry​​ greeted​​ Mary​​ and asked how is she.

c.Henry​​ said​​ good​​ morning​​ and​​ asked​​ Mary​​ how​​ she​​ is.

d.Henry​​ greeted​​ Mary​​ and asked how she​​ was.

58.“Please​​ dont​​ leave until​​ I​​ come back,” Sarah​​ said.

a.Sarah​​ told us​​ -do not​​ leave​​ until​​ she comes back. ~

b.Sarah​​ asked us​​ not​​ leave until​​ she​​ came back.

c.Sarah​​ told us hot​​ to leave until​​ she came back.

d.Sarah​​ said to​​ us​​ to not​​ leave until​​ she​​ comes back.​​ 59 “How​​ difficult​​ the​​ final​​ test​​ is!”​​ the​​ students​​ said.

a.The​​ students​​ asked how the​​ final​​ test​​ was​​ difficult.

b.The​​ students​​ exclaimed​​ that​​ the​​ final​​ test​​ was​​ so difficult.

c.The​​ students wondered​​ if​​ it​​ was a​​ difficult​​ final​​ test.

d.The​​ students​​ said​​ that​​ how​​ difficult​​ the​​ final’​​ test​​ was.

60.“Be careful;​​ the​​ steps​​ are​​ very​​ slippery,” I​​ said to​​ him.

a.I​​ warned​​ him​​ to be careful​​ as the​​ steps​​ were​​ very​​ slippery.

b.I​​ suggested​​ being​​ careful​​ as​​ the​​ steps were​​ very slippery.

c.I​​ threatened​​ him​​ to be careful​​ and​​ said​​ the​​ steps were​​ very​​ slippery.

d.I​​ told him​​ be careful​​ and​​ the steps​​ were​​ very​​ slippery.

 

 

TEST​​ 2

I.PRONUNCIATION

A.​​ ​​ Choose​​ the​​ word​​ that​​ has​​ the​​ underlined​​ part​​ pronounced​​ differently​​ from​​ that​​ of the​​ others.

 

1.

a. ​​ attract

b. ​​ clap

c.​​ ​​ wave

d. ​​ hand

2.

a. ​​ signal

b. ​​ slightly

c.​​ ​​ polite

d. ​​ excite

3.

a. ​​ allowed

b. ​​ passed

c.​​ ​​ argued

d. ​​ raised

4.

a. ​​ discuss

b.​​ jump

c.​​ ​​ argument

d. ​​ public

5.

a. ​​ excited

b. ​​ excuse

c.​​ ​​ exchange

d. ​​ example

B.

Choose​​ the​​ word​​ that​​ has​​ the​​ main​​ stress​​ placed​​ differently​​ from​​ that​​ of the​​ others

6.

a. ​​ approach

b. ​​ social

c.​​ ​​ discuss

d. ​​ consider

7.

a. ​​ impolite

b. ​​ informality

c.​​ ​​ appropriate

d. ​​ situation

8.

a. ​​ compliment

b. ​​ terrible

c.​​ ​​ perfectly

d. ​​ attract

9.

a. ​​ assistance

b.​​ marvelous

c.​​ ​​ argument

d. ​​ fashionable

10.

a. ​​ signal

b. ​​ install

c.​​ ​​ decent

d. ​​ verbal

II.LANGUAGE​​ FOCUS

A.Choose​​ the​​ word​​ or phrase​​ -​​ a, b,​​ c or d​​ -​​ that​​ best​​ completes​​ the sentence.

11.Why​​ ​​ did​​ ​​ you​​ ​​ objectthe​​ ​​ scheme​​ ​​ for​​ ​​ building​​ ​​ a​​ ​​ kindergarten​​ ​​ in​​ ​​ our neighborhood?

a.to b.​​ against c.​​ ​​ at d.​​ in

12.She received several​​ complimentsher​​ speech.

a.to b.​​ on c.​​ ​​ for d. about

13.They​​ were​​ very​​ apologeticthe​​ trouble​​ they’d caused.

a.​​ on b.​​ to c.​​ ​​ about d.with

14.We​​ arranged​​ to​​ meet​​ at​​ the​​ station, but​​ she​​ didnt.

a.get​​ through b.​​ wait​​ on c.​​ ​​ turn up d.walk​​ out​​ 15.with​​ your​​ friends and​​ give​​ me​​ your answer tomorrow.

a. ​​ Work​​ it​​ out b.​​ Look​​ into​​ it c.​​ Talk​​ over​​ it d.Talk​​ it​​ over

16.The​​ children​​ fell​​ silent​​ at​​ theof​​ theirteacher.

a.approach b.​​ acceptant c.​​ ​​ assistance d. access

17.It’s no​​ more​​ than​​ commonto hear​​ what​​ she has​​ to​​ say.

a.polite b.​​ impolite c.​​ ​​ politeness d. impoliteness

18.Phone​​ me before​​ ten;I’ll​​ be​​ too​​ busy​​ to​​ talk​​ to​​ you.

a.otherwise b.​​ however c.​​ ​​ unless d.moreover

19.She​​ was​​ clearly​​ the best​​ candidate​​ for​​ the​​ job,​​ so​​ her​​ interview​​ was​​ just​​ a(n).

a.formation b. ​​ ​​ instance c.​​ ​​ formality d.​​ ​​ informality

20.‘Let’s​​ go,’​​ he said,towards​​ the​​ door.​​ 

a.nodding b. ​​ ​​ clapping c.​​ ​​ waving d.​​ ​​ bowing

21.Laughing​​ when​​ you should​​ be crying​​ sends out​​ the wrongto people.

a.sights b. ​​ ​​ signals c.​​ symbols d. hints

22.Gestures​​ such​​ as​​ waving​​ and handshaking​​ areforms​​ of​​ communication.

a.direct b. ​​ ​​ regular c.​​ verbal d. non-verbal

23.She​​ was a​​ devoted​​ nurse,​​ always​​ veryto​​ the​​ needs​​ of​​ her​​ elderly​​ patients.

a.observant b. ​​ ​​ attentive c.​​ careful d. delicate

24.I​​ think​​ access​​ to​​ cinemas​​ and theaters​​ is​​ the​​ mainof​​ city​​ life,

a.amenity b. ​​ ​​ attraction c.​​ leisure d. recreation

25.Social​​ kissing, as a​​ greeting, is​​ also​​ sometimes​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ women who​​ know​​ each other​​ well.

between​​ men and

a.appropriate b. ​​ ​​ marvelous c.​​ ​​ acceptable d.​​ ​​ appreciated

B.Choose​​ the​​ word​​ or phrase​​ -​​ a, b,​​ c or d​​ -​​ that​​ best​​ completes​​ the sentences.

26.The​​ visitors were complaining​​ in the​​ rain.

a.for​​ waiting b.​​ me about​​ waiting

c. about​​ having​​ to​​ wait d. that​​ they​​ have​​ to​​ wait

27.John​​ told​​ me​​ that​​ hehis​​ best​​ in​​ the​​ exam.

a.would​​ do -​​ the day​​ before b. ​​ would​​ do​​ –​​ the​​ following​​ day

c. had​​ done​​ ​​ the​​ following​​ day d.​​ was doing​​ -​​ the day​​ before

28.The effects​​ of​​ cigarette smokingto​​ be​​ extremely​​ harmful​​ so​​ far.

a.is​​ proved b.​​ will​​ be​​ provedc.​​ are​​ proved d.​​ have been​​ proved

29.He said​​ Ann​​ ​​ 

her​​ licence​​ the​​ Tuesday​​ before.

a.got b. ​​ ​​ was​​ got c.​​ ​​ had​​ got d.​​ ​​ would​​ got

30.The accused deniedin​​ the​​ vicinity​​ of​​ the​​ murder scene.

a​​ to have ever​​ been ​​ ​​ b.​​ have ever​​ been c.​​ having​​ been ever ​​ ​​ d.​​ ​​ ever​​ having​​ been

31.She told​​ me​​ that​​ shephysiology.

a.has studied. b. ​​ has been studying

c. had​​ been​​ studying d. ​​ would have​​ studied

32.The​​ doctor​​ has​​ advisedtoo​​ much coffee.

a.me not​​ drink b.​​ I​​ don’t​​ drinkc.​​ ​​ me not​​ drinking ​​ ​​ d.​​ ​​ me not​​ to​​ drink

33.Mike asked Sarah​​ how​​ long​​ English​​ so far.

a. ​​ she learnedb. she has been learning

c. had she learnedd. she had been learning

34.My​​ mother​​ told​​ memy​​ books​​ lying​​ about​​ on the​​ living​​ room.

a.dont​​ leaveb. ​​ ​​ not​​ leave c.​​ ​​ not​​ to​​ leave d.​​ ​​ didn’t​​ leave

35.​​ She wondered​​ now, after​​ so​​ many​​ years away.

a.how​​ her​​ father looked​​ like b.​​ how​​ did​​ her​​ father​​ look​​ like

c.  ​​​​ whom​​ her​​ father​​ looks​​ like d.​​ what​​ her​​ father​​ looked​​ like

36.Rosa suggested​​ ​​ ​​ 

a suit​​ and​​ tie when he​​ went​​ for​​ the​​ interview.

a.him​​ to​​ wear b.​​ ​​ he should​​ wear c.​​ he​​ must​​ wear d.​​ that​​ he wears

37.He said that​​ the​​ planeand​​ that​​ Ian hour earlier.

 

a. had already left - must have arrived

b. already left - had to arrive

c. had already left - should have arrived

d. would leave already - was supposed to arrive

38.Helen​​ asked​​ methe​​ film​​ called ‘Star​​ Wars’.

a.if I​​ saw b.​​ whether I​​ have seen

c. if I​​ had seen d.​​ whether had​​ I​​ seen

39.Nobody​​ knowsuntil​​ next​​ week.

a.why​​ the​​ meeting​​ postponed b.​​ why​​ was the​​ meeting​​ postponed

c.why​​ did the​​ meeting​​ postpone d.​​ why​​ the​​ meeting​​ was postponed

40.It​​ was only​​ later​​ that​​ I​​ comprehended .

a.what​​ did​​ his​​ story​​ mean b.​​ what​​ his​​ story​​ meant

c. his​​ story​​ meant​​ what d.​​ what​​ was​​ his​​ story’s​​ meaning

C.Identify​​ the​​ one​​ underlined​​ word​​ or​​ phrase​​ -​​ A,​​ B,​​ C​​ or​​ D​​ -​​ that​​ must​​ be​​ changed for​​ the​​ sentence​​ to be​​ correct.

 

A B

C

D

42.

Ron​​ said​​ that​​ he​​ wasn’t​​ sure, but

the​​ storm​​ might stop​​ already.

 

 

41.In​​ his​​ letter, he​​ said he​​ had​​ seen​​ Penny​​ at​​ the​​ theater a​​ couple of​​ days​​ ago.

 

 

A B C D

43.For​​ many years people​​ have​​ wondered​​ that​​ life​​ exists​​ elsewhere​​ in​​ the universe.

A B C D

44.Public​​ health experts​​ say​​ that​​ the​​ money​​ one​​ spent​​ avoiding​​ illness

A B

is​​ less​​ than​​ the​​ cost​​ of​​ being​​ sick.

C D

45.The​​ woman​​ accused​​ to shoplift​​ was​​ found​​ not​​ guilty​​ and​​ was acquitted.

A B C D

III.READING

A.Choose​​ the​​ word​​ or​​ phrase​​ -​​ a,​​ b,​​ c​​ or​​ 4-​​ that​​ best​​ fits​​ the​​ blank​​ space​​ in​​ the following​​ passage.

It​​ is difficult​​ to​​ write​​ (46)that​​ tell​​ exactly​​ when​​ we​​ should​​ apologize,​​ but​​ it​​ is​​ not​​ difficult​​ to​​ learn​​ how.​​ If​​ we​​ have​​ dope​​ something​​ to​​ hurt​​ someone’s​​ feelings,​​ or​​ if​​ we have been​​ impolite or​​ (47)we should​​ apologize. An apology​​ indicatesthatwe

​​ realize​​ we havemade​​ a​​ (48)and​​ we​​ are​​ sorry​​ for​​ it.​​ It​​ is a ​​ way​​ of ​​ expressing​​ our​​ regret​​ for​​ something. ​​ When ​​ we ​​ apologize. ​​ we ​​ admit​​ ​​ our ​​ (49)

​​ usually​​ offer a​​ reason​​ for​​ it, and​​ express​​ regret.

The​​ simplest​​ way​​ to​​ apologize​​ is​​ to​​ say,​​ I’m​​ sorry,’​​ but​​ often​​ that​​ is​​ not​​ enough.​​ Lets​​ take​​ ​​ a​​ ​​ (50)situation.​​ ​​ You​​ ​​ are​​ ​​ late​​ ​​ for​​ ​​ class​​ ​​ and​​ ​​ enter​​ ​​ the​​ ​​ classroom,​​ ​​ (51) the​​ teacher​​ in​​ the​​ middle​​ of​​ the​​ lesson.​​ What​​ should​​ you​​ do?​​ The​​ most​​ polite

action​​ is​​ usually​​ to​​ take​​ a​​ seat​​ as​​ (52)as​​ possible​​ and​​ apologize​​ later.​​ But​​ if​​ the​​ teacher​​ stops​​ and​​ waits​​ for​​ you​​ to​​ say​​ something,​​ you​​ could​​ apologize​​ simply​​ Im​​ sorry​​ Im

late”,​​ ask​​ (53)to​​ take​​ your​​ seat,​​ and​​ sit​​ down.​​ Naturally,​​ more​​ than​​ this​​ -​​ a​​ (54)

​​ for​​ the​​ tardiness​​ -​​ is​​ needed,​​ but​​ this​​ is​​ not​​ the​​ time​​ or​​ the​​ place​​ for​​ it​​ because​​ you​​ have​​ already caused​​ one​​ interruption​​ and​​ dont​​ need​​ to​​ make​​ it​​ any longer​​ or​​ (55)​​ ​​ 

than​​ it​​ already​​ is.

 

46. a.​​ rules b. ​​ times c.​​ ​​ reasons d. ​​ examples

47. a. ​​ disrespect b. ​​ rude c.​​ ​​ disappointed d. ​​ angry

48. a. ​​ decency b. ​​ regret c.​​ ​​ guilt d. ​​ mistake

49. a. ​​ cruelty b. ​​ blame c.​​ ​​ wrongdoing d. ​​ comment

50. a. ​​ popular b. ​​ common c.​​ ​​ rude d. ​​ general

51. a.​​ interrupting b. ​​ holding c.​​ ​​ confusing d. ​​ breaking

52. a. ​​ much b. ​​ long c.​​ ​​ quietly d. ​​ firmly

53. a. ​​ allowance b. ​​ permission c.​​ ​​ acceptance d. ​​ approval

54. a.​​ reason c. ​​ signal c.​​ ​​ compliment d. ​​ apology

55. a. ​​ better c. ​​ best c.​​ ​​ worst d. ​​ worse

B.Read the passage carefully, then​​ choose​​ the​​ correct​​ answer.

Sometimes​​ people​​ add​​ to​​ what​​ they​​ say​​ even​​ when​​ they​​ dont​​ talk.​​ Gestures​​ are​​ the “silent​​ language”​​ of​​ every​​ culture.​​ We​​ point​​ a​​ finger​​ or​​ move​​ another​​ part​​ of​​ the​​ body​​ to show​​ what​​ we​​ want​​ to​​ say.​​ It​​ is​​ important​​ to​​ know​​ the​​ body​​ language​​ of​​ every​​ country​​ or​​ we​​ may​​ be​​ misunderstood.​​ In​​ the​​ United​​ States,​​ people​​ greet​​ each​​ other​​ with​​ a​​ handshake​​ in​​ a formal​​ introduction.​​ The​​ handshake​​ must​​ be​​ firm.​​ If​​ the​​ handshake​​ is​​ weak,​​ it​​ is​​ a​​ sign​​ of​​ weakness​​ or​​ unfriendliness.​​ Friends​​ may​​ place​​ a​​ hand​​ on​​ the​​ other’s​​ arm​​ or​​ shoulder.​​ Some​​ people, usually​​ women,​​ greet​​ a​​ friend​​ with a hug.

Space​​ is​​ important​​ to​​ Americans.​​ When​​ two​​ people​​ talk​​ to​​ each​​ other,​​ they​​ usually​​ stand about​​ two​​ and​​ a​​ half​​ feet​​ away​​ and​​ at​​ an​​ angle,​​ so​​ they​​ are​​ not​​ facing​​ each​​ other​​ directly.​​ Americans​​ get​​ uncomfortable​​ when​​ a​​ person​​ stands​​ too​​ close.​​ They​​ will​​ move​​ back​​ to​​ have their ​​ space. ​​ If ​​ Americans​​ touch​​ another​​ person ​​ by​​ accident, ​​ they​​ say, ​​ “Pardon ​​ me.” ​​ or

“Excuse​​ me.”​​ Americans​​ like​​ to​​ look​​ the​​ other​​ person​​ in​​ the​​ eyes​​ when​​ they​​ are​​ talking.​​ If​​ you​​ dont​​ do​​ so,​​ it​​ means​​ you​​ are​​ bored,​​ hiding​​ something,​​ or​​ are​​ not​​ interested.​​ But​​ when​​ you​​ are​​ stare​​ at​​ someone,​​ it​​ is​​ not​​ polite.​​ For​​ Americans,​​ thumbs-up​​ means​​ yes,​​ very​​ good,​​ or​​ well​​ done. Thumbs down​​ means​​ the opposite.​​ To​​ call​​ a waiter, raise one hand to​​ head level​​ or above.​​ To​​ show​​ you​​ want​​ the​​ check,​​ make​​ a​​ movement​​ with​​ your​​ hands​​ as​​ if​​ you​​ are​​ signing a​​ piece​​ of​​ paper.​​ It​​ is​​ all​​ right​​ to​​ point​​ at​​ things​​ but​​ not​​ at​​ people​​ with​​ the​​ hand​​ and​​ index finger.​​ Americans​​ shake​​ their​​ index​​ finger​​ at​​ children​​ when​​ they​​ scold​​ them​​ and​​ pat​​ them​​ on​​ the head when they​​ admire​​ them. Learning​​ a cultures body​​ language​​ is sometimes confusing.

-If​​ you​​ don’t​​ know​​ what​​ to​​ do, the​​ safest​​ thing​​ to​​ do​​ is​​ to smile.

56.From​​ the passage we​​ can​​ learn​​ that​​ 

a.gestures don’t​​ mean anything​​ while​​ talking

b.gestures can​​ help us​​ to​​ express ourselves

c.American people​​ often​​ use​​ body​​ language​​ in communication

d.It’s confusing​​ to​​ understand a culture’s body​​ language

57.If​​ you are​​ introduced​​ to a​​ stranger​​ from​​ the USA,​​ you​​ should​​ ​​ 

a.greet​​ him​​ with a hug b.​​ place a​​ hand​​ on his shoulder

c.​​ ​​ shake his​​ hand weakly d.​​ shake his hand​​ firmly

58.American people​​ often.

a.show their​​ friendship by​​ touching​​ each other

b.glance​​ at​​ each​​ other​​ when​​ they​​ are​​ talking

c.get​​ uncomfortable when​​ you stand or​​ sit​​ too​​ close​​ to​​ them

d.say​​ “Pardon​​ me.” to each​​ other​​ when​​ they​​ are​​ talking

59.When​​ your​​ friend​​ give​​ you​​ a​​ thumbs-up, he;​​ in​​ fact,​​ ​​ 

a.shows​​ his​​ rudeness​​ to​​ you b. ​​ shows​​ his​​ anger​​ to​​ you

c.​​ expresses his worries​​ about​​ you d. ​​ expresses​​ his​​ satisfaction​​ to​​ you

60.Which of​​ the​​ following​​ is​​ NOT​​ true​​ about​​ the culture​​ of the United​​ States?

a.Pointing​​ at​​ someone is​​ usually​​ considered rude.

b.It’s​​ rude​​ to​​ stare​​ at​​ the​​ other person.

c.It’s​​ impolite​​ to​​ look​​ the​​ other​​ person​​ in​​ the​​ eyes​​ while​​ talking.

d.It’s all​​ right​​ to​​ raise​​ your​​ hand​​ slightly​​ when​​ you​​ want​​ to​​ attract​​ the waiter’s​​ attention.

IV.WRITING

From​​ the​​ words​​ or​​ phrases​​ -​​ a,​​ b,​​ c​​ or​​ d​​ -​​ choose​​ the​​ one​​ that​​ best​​ completes​​ the sentences.

61that​​ we had to​​ ask​​ a police​​ officer for​​ directions.

a.So confusing​​ the​​ map was b.​​ So confusing​​ was the​​ map

c.​​ So​​ was confusing​​ the​​ map d.​​ Such confusing​​ was the​​ map

62.She regretfully​​ told​​ him​​ that.

a.she​​ would​​ leave​​ the​​ tickets​​ at​​ home

b.she​​ left​​ the​​ tickets​​ at​​ home

c.she​​ would have​​ left​​ the​​ tickets​​ at​​ home

d.she had left​​ the​​ tickets​​ at​​ home

63.Peter​​ asked​​ me​​ 

a.what​​ time does​​ the​​ film​​ start b.​​ what​​ time​​ the​​ film​​ starts

c.​​ ​​ what​​ time did​​ the​​ film​​ start d. ​​ what​​ time​​ the​​ film​​ started

64.It​​ is difficult​​ to​​ determine​​ exactly​​ ​​ 

a.what​​ does​​ the​​ center​​ of​​ the​​ earth consist​​ of

b.what​​ the​​ center​​ of​​ the​​ earth​​ consists of

c.the​​ center​​ of​​ the​​ earth consist​​ of​​ what

d.what​​ of the center of​​ the earth​​ Consists

65.He​​ recommended​​ 

a.me​​ reading​​ the​​ book​​ before​​ seeing​​ the​​ movie

b.I​​ would read​​ the book​​ before seeing​​ the​​ movie

c.I​​ should read​​ the​​ book​​ before seeing​​ the​​ movie

d.to​​ read​​ the​​ book​​ before​​ seeing​​ the​​ movie

 

 

TEST​​ YOURSELF

the​​ others.

1.

a.

bride

b. confine

c.​​ oblige

d. determine

2.

a.

interviewed

b. performed

c.​​ finished

d. delivered

3.

a.

break

b.​​ mean

c.​​ weight

d. raise

II.​​ Choose​​ the​​ word​​ that has​​ the​​ main​​ stress​​ placed on​​ the​​ second​​ syllable.

4.

a. ​​ mischievous

b. informality

c. contractual

d. confidence

5.

a. ​​ sacrifice

b. diversity

c.​​ wrongdoing

d. counterpart

 

I.Choose​​ the​​ word​​ that​​ has​​ the​​ underlined​​ part​​ pronounced​​ differently​​ from​​ that​​ of

 

 

 

 

 

 

III.Choose​​ the​​ word​​ or phrase​​ -​​ a, b,​​ c or d​​ -​​ that​​ best​​ completes​​ the sentence.

6.We complained_​​ 

the​​ landlordthe condition​​ of​​ the house.

a.on -​​ about b. ​​ at​​ -​​ for c.​​ with -​​ of d. ​​ to -​​ about

7.I​​ apologize being​​ late,​​ but​​ I​​ missed​​ the​​ bus.

a.for b. of c. by d. ​​ to

8.special​​ occasions​​ such​​ as​​ weddings,​​ gifts​​ are​​ an expected part​​ of courtesy.

a.In b. ​​ For c. ​​ On d.​​ ​​ To

9.“​​ ​​ ” “Short​​ and dark, pretty,​​ cheerful-looking.”

a.How​​ is​​ Jane? b.​​ How​​ does​​ Jane​​ like?

c.​​ What​​ does​​ Jane​​ look​​ like? d. Who​​ does​​ Jane​​ look​​ like?

10.The​​ Vietnamese have a​​ very​​ strong​​ sense of​​ ​​ so​​ they​​ always welcome their​​ guests warmly.

a.hospitality b. ​​ socialising c. humour d. communication

11.When​​ he passed​​ me​​ in​​ the​​ street,​​ he a hand​​ in​​ greeting.

a.clapped b. ​​ raised c. shook d.​​ ​​ held

12.Since​​ you’ve​​ asked​​ me why​​ ​​ ​​ 

there,​​ I’ll​​ tell​​ you.

a.I​​ went b. ​​ did I​​ go c.​​ ​​ had I​​ gone d.​​ ​​ I​​ was​​ going

13.Shaking​​ hands​​ is​​ theway​​ of​​ greeting​​ business​​ counterparts​​ in Europe.

a.convenient b. ​​ absolute c.​​ ​​ practical d.​​ ​​ customary

14.If nobody,​​ well​​ postpone​​ the​​ meeting​​ till​​ next​​ week.

a.minds b.​​ objects c.​​ ​​ refuses d.​​ argues

15.The​​ host​​ asked Petertea​​ or coffee.

a.did he​​ prefer b. that​​ he​​ preferred

c. ​​ if he​​ prefers d.​​ whether he​​ preferred

16.We​​ wanted​​ to​​ go to​​ the​​ beach;​​ ​​ ​​ 

it​​ started​​ raining​​ and we​​ stayed at​​ home.

a.otherwise b.​​ moreover c.​​ ​​ therefore d.​​ however

17.Wego to the​​ concert​​ if the​​ rain​​ stops.​​ We don't​​ know​​ for​​ sure.

a.mustn’tb.​​ have​​ to c.​​ ​​ might d.​​ wouldnt

18.Tom​​ said​​ that​​ he nothing​​ to upset​​ Daisy​​ the​​ day​​ before.

a.does b.​​ did c.​​ ​​ had​​ done d.​​ was doing

19.Police​​ are​​ advisingaway​​ from​​ the building.

a.people​​ stay b. ​​ people​​ to​​ stay c.​​ ​​ people​​ staying d.​​ ​​ people will​​ stay

20.“Would​​ you​​ like some​​ more sandwiches?”​​ Im​​ full.”

a.Yes, please b. ​​ No, thanks c. ​​ Yes, I​​ would d.​​ ​​ No, I​​ wouldn’t

IV.Give​​ the correct​​ form or​​ tense​​ of the verb​​ in​​ brackets.

21.Let​​ the boy(try) it​​ himself​​ before​​ you​​ offer​​ to help.

22.We had considerable​​ difficulty_(find)​​ anywhere​​ to​​ park.

23.I(go) there once a​​ longtime ago and(not​​ be)​​ back​​ since.

24.Our newest​​ franchise(open)​​ in​​ two​​ months,​​ so​​ we​​ need​​ to​​ start​​ hiring​​ new employees.

25.Some people believe​​ the​​ universe(create)​​ by​​ a big​​ explosion.

V.Give​​ the correct​​ form​​ of​​ the​​ word in​​ brackets.

26.He​​ knew he​​ had been wrong, and duly_.​​ (apology)

27.The​​ best​​ way​​ to​​ teach​​ kids​​ to beis​​ to encourage​​ them!​​ (obey)

28.You​​ will​​ needand​​ ​​ strenght​​ ​​ to​​ ​​ complete​​ ​​ this​​ ​​ martial​​ ​​ arts​​ ​​ course, (determine)

29.Schools play​​ an​​ important​​ part​​ in​​ theof our children,​​ (socialize)

30.The​​ passengers​​ push​​ toward the​​ edge of​​ the​​ platform​​ and wait.(patient)

 

VI.Identify​​ the​​ one​​ underlined​​ word​​ or​​ phrase​​ -​​ A,​​ B,​​ C​​ or​​ D​​ -​​ that​​ must​​ be​​ changed for​​ the​​ sentence​​ to be​​ correct.

31.When​​ Jenny​​ phoned​​ last​​ week, she said​​ that​​ she​​ will​​ be arriving​​ this

A B C

morning,​​ but​​ she​​ hasn’tturned​​ up.

D

32.The meeting​​ scheduling​​ for​​ this​​ morning​​ has been canceled.

A B C D

33.I​​ would rather​​ that​​ they​​ do not travel​​ during​​ the bad​​ weather, but​​ they insist A B C

that​​ they​​ must​​ return​​ home​​ today.

D

34.Palm-sized​​ computers​​ that​​ connect​​ to​​ the Internet​​ are​​ become​​ very​​ popular.

A B C D

 

35.My​​ mother reminded​​ me​​ to​​ remember​​ to​​ water​​ her​​ house​​ plants.

A B C D

VII.Choose​​ the​​ word​​ or​​ phrase​​ -​​ a,​​ b,​​ c​​ or​​ d​​ -​​ that​​ best​​ fits​​ the​​ blank​​ space​​ in​​ the following​​ passage.

A​​ very​​ good​​ friend​​ of​​ mine​​ who​​ is a​​ British​​ Asian,​​ once​​ summed​​ this​​ subject​​ up​​ very​​ well​​ for​​ me.​​ The​​ difference​​ between​​ Asian​​ and​​ Western​​ Culture​​ he​​ said,​​ could​​ be​​ described in one word -​​ FAMILY.

To​​ the​​ Asian​​ culture,​​ family​​ is​​ the​​ most​​ important​​ thing.​​ They​​ tend​​ to​​ have​​ more children​​ than​​ their​​ Western​​ (36),​​ they​​ tend​​ to​​ live​​ together​​ or​​ close​​ together​​ in​​ what​​ we​​ Westerners​​ would​​ call​​ a​​ more​​ old-fashioned​​ (37)family,​​ and​​ if​​ you​​ look around,​​ there​​ are​​ very​​ few​​ Asian​​ old​​ people​​ in​​ Homes​​ or​​ Care​​ Centres,​​ because​​ their families will​​ always​​ (38)them​​ in​​ their​​ old​​ age.

If​​ you​​ look​​ around​​ your​​ own​​ circle​​ of​​ friends​​ in​​ the​​ Western​​ world​​ (39)you​​ will​​ ​​ almost​​ ​​ certainly​​ ​​ find​​ ​​ that​​ ​​ things​​ ​​ are​​ ​​ quite​​ ​​ different.​​ ​​ People​​ ​​ usually​​ ​​ move​​ ​​ (40)

​​ home​​ to​​ ,​​ study,​​ and​​ quite​​ possibly​​ then​​ make​​ their​​ own​​ lives​​ in ​​ their​​ new,

adopted​​ city,​​ -​​ buying​​ homes​​ and​​ having​​ children​​ some​​ good​​ way​​ from​​ their​​ parents​​ and childhood​​ (41).​​ As​​ the​​ pressures​​ of​​ raising​​ their​​ own​​ children​​ and​​ fulfilling​​ their own​​ careers​​ grows​​ bigger,​​ they​​ visit​​ Mum​​ and​​ Dad​​ less​​ and​​ less​​ each​​ year,​​ until​​ it​​ is​​ not​​ (42)

​​ for​​ a​​ man​​ to​​ visit​​ his​​ elderly​​ parents​​ only​​ once​​ a​​ year.​​ To​​ an​​ Asian​​ family​​ this​​ is​​ monstrous​​ and​​ disgusting.​​ A​​ work​​ colleague​​ of​​ mine,​​ (43)is​​ first​​ generation

British​​ Asian,​​ just​​ cannot​​ understand​​ why​​ her​​ elderly,​​ British​​ neighbours​​ receive​​ maybe​​ only

two​​ visits a​​ year​​ from​​ their​​ two children.​​ The​​ (44)​​ ​​ 

ofkeeping the family

together,​​ ​​ and​​ ​​ of​​ ​​ respecting​​ ​​ your​​ ​​ elders​​ ​​ is​​ ​​ generally​​ ​​ (45)​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ cultures.

stronger​​ ​​ in​​ ​​ Asian

 

 

36.a. ​​ partners

37.a. ​​ extended

38.a. ​​ get​​ on

39.a. ​​ moreover

40.a. ​​ away​​ from

41.a. ​​ experiences

42.a. ​​ common

43.a. ​​ she

44.a. ​​ attitude

45.a.​​ few

 

b. counterparts

b.​​ ​​ nuclear

b. take​​ in

b. consequently

b. up to

b. homes

b. uncommon

b. that

b. concept

b.so

 

c.colleagues

c.​​ ​​ adoptive

c.​​ ​​ look​​ after

c.​​ ​​ therefore

c.​​ ​​ back​​ to

c.​​ ​​ memories

c.​​ ​​ popular

c.​​ ​​ who

c.​​ ​​ opinion

c.little

 

d.shareholders

d.​​ ​​ immediate

d.​​ ​​ put​​ down

d.​​ ​​ however

d.​​ ​​ in​​ on

d.​​ ​​ years

d.​​ ​​ unpopular

d.​​ ​​ which

d.​​ ​​ situation

d.​​ ​​ far

 

 

VIII.Read the passage​​ carefully, then choose​​ the correct​​ answer.

Many​​ people​​ think​​ that​​ we​​ can​​ learn​​ a​​ lot​​ about​​ the​​ culture​​ of​​ a​​ foreign​​ country​​ simply by​​ living​​ in​​ that​​ country.​​ However,​​ this​​ is​​ not​​ necessarily​​ true.​​ Often,​​ the​​ longer​​ we​​ stay​​ in​​ a foreign​​ country,​​ the​​ more​​ we​​ realize​​ how​​ little​​ we​​ actually​​ know​​ about​​ the​​ culture​​ of​​ that country.

Books​​ and​​ talks​​ about​​ other​​ peoples culture​​ can even​​ be​​ dangerous​​ because​​ they concentrate​​ on​​ cultural​​ differences​​ and​​ exaggerate​​ national​​ character,​​ and​​ sometimes​​ a​​ lot​​ of information​​ they​​ contain​​ is​​ untrue.

In​​ a​​ study​​ recently​​ carried​​ out​​ in​​ Britain,​​ people​​ were​​ asked​​ to​​ make​​ a​​ list​​ of​​ anything that​​ they​​ thought​​ was​​ typical​​ of​​ Britain​​ and​​ would​​ interest​​ a​​ foreign​​ visitor​​ there.​​ Most​​ mentioned​​ Shakespeare,​​ the​​ Queen,​​ villages​​ inns,​​ English​​ folk​​ dancing,​​ English​​ castles,​​ and fish​​ chips​​ wrapped​​ in​​ newspaper.​​ Although​​ all​​ of​​ these​​ characters​​ can​​ be​​ found​​ in​​ British culture,​​ they​​ do​​ not​​ show​​ the​​ real​​ interests​​ of​​ ordinary​​ British​​ people:​​ (They​​ are,​​ in​​ fact, simply​​ stereotype​​ -​​ that​​ is,​​ general​​ character​​ which​​ people​​ wrongly​​ think​​ are​​ typical.) What​​ is surprising​​ is​​ that​​ they​​ were​​ suggested​​ by​​ British​​ people​​ themselves​​ as​​ representing​​ their culture.​​ If​​ people​​ have​​ such​​ a​​ wrong​​ impression​​ of​​ their​​ own​​ culture,​​ how​​ much​​ false​​ would their​​ impression of​​ other​​ culture​​ be!

46.If​​ we stay​​ a​​ long​​ time​​ in a​​ foreign country,.

a.we will​​ sometimes forget​​ about​​ culture of​​ our own​​ country

b.we can​​ often​​ learn a​​ lot​​ about​​ the culture​​ of​​ the​​ foreign country

c.we will​​ usually​​ realize our​​ own ignorance about​​ its culture

d.we can​​ seldom​​ find out​​ anything​​ at​​ all​​ about​​ its culture

47.It​​ is hard​​ to​​ learn about​​ a​​ country’s​​ culture​​ from​​ books because​​ such​​ books​​ ​​ 

a.concentrate on​​ the​​ dangers​​ of the​​ foreign

b.exaggerate​​ national​​ character

c.take no notice​​ of​​ culture​​ difference

d.contain​​ little​​ information​​ about​​ culture .

48.When​​ asked about​​ their own culture,​​ many​​ British people​​ ​​ 

a.argued​​ they​​ knew little​​ about​​ British​​ culture

b.said​​ they​​ themselves​​ were​​ not​​ typical​​ of​​ British people

c.gave​​ incorrect​​ answers

d.were surprised by​​ the​​ question​​ asked.

49.It​​ can be​​ inferred​​ from​​ the​​ last​​ paragraph​​ that​​ it’s​​ easy​​ to.

a.know​​ a​​ lot​​ about​​ your​​ own​​ country’s culture

b.know​​ the culture​​ of other​​ countries

c.give exact​​ information​​ about​​ your own country

d.describe​​ stereotypes​​ of​​ your country

50.Which of​​ the​​ following​​ is​​ true?

a.The​​ culture​​ of a​​ foreign country​​ can​​ not​​ be​​ learned by​​ reading​​ books.

b.It’s easy​​ to assimilate​​ the​​ culture​​ of a​​ foreign country.

c.Visitors​​ to​​ a country​​ are​​ soon assimilated​​ into​​ its culture.

d.British​​ people​​ understand​​ their​​ own culture​​ more​​ than​​ other culture.

IX.Choose​​ the sentences​​ -​​ a, b, c or d -​​ which is​​ closest​​ in meaning to the printed one.

51.“Why​​ dont​​ you have​​ your house​​ redecorated,​​ Mike?”​​ said​​ John.

a.John​​ requested​​ Mike​​ to​​ redecorate​​ his house himself.

b.John​​ asked why​​ Mike didnt​​ redecorate​​ his house.

c.John suggested​​ that​​ Mike​​ should​​ have his​​ house​​ redecorated.

d.John persuaded​​ Mike​​ to have his house​​ redecorated.

52.Im​​ sorry​​ that​​ I​​ didnt​​ finish​​ my​​ homework​​ last​​ night.

a.If only​​ I​​ had​​ finished​​ my​​ homework​​ last​​ night.

b.I​​ promise to​​ finish​​ all​​ my​​ homework​​ from​​ now​​ on.

c.I​​ regret​​ to say​​ that​​ I​​ finished​​ my​​ homework​​ last​​ night.

d.I​​ wish I​​ didn’t​​ have​​ to do​​ my​​ homework​​ last​​ night.

53.She asked​​ if I​​ had passed​​ the English​​ test​​ the week​​ before.

a.“Had​​ you passed​​ the English test​​ the week​​ before?”​​ she​​ asked.

b.“Have​​ you passed​​ the English​​ test​​ the​​ week​​ before?”​​ she asked.

c.“Were​​ you passed​​ the English​​ test​​ last​​ week,” she​​ asked.

d.“Did​​ you pass​​ the English​​ test​​ last​​ week?”​​ she​​ asked.

X.From​​ the​​ words​​ or​​ phrases​​ -​​ a,​​ b,​​ c​​ or​​ d​​ -​​ choose​​ the​​ one​​ that​​ best​​ completes​​ the sentences.

54classes, even when the​​ Weather​​ is bad.

a.Rarely​​ this​​ professor​​ has​​ cancelled b.​​ Has​​ this​​ professor​​ rarely​​ cancelled

c.Has cancelled​​ this​​ professor rarely d. ​​ Rarely​​ has​​ this professor​​ cancelled

55.Please​​ let​​ me​​ know.

a.when​​ is​​ it​​ time​​ to​​ go b.​​ when​​ it​​ is​​ time​​ to​​ go

c.when​​ time​​ it​​ is​​ to​​ go d.​​ when​​ to​​ go it​​ is​​ time

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ĐÁP ÁN

UNIT​​ 3

I.

a'ttract​​ 'instance ex'press fare'well​​ 'perfect

 

'social a'ssist re'gret​​ 'offer​​ 'obvious

 

'verbal a'pproach​​ mis'take​​ 'problem ac'cept

 

dis'cuss​​ 'decent​​ 'parent ob'ject(v) su'ppose

common in'stall​​ 'realize​​ 'party

 

'waving​​ 'argue ob'serve to'ward

 

'signal​​ schoolyard a'brupt​​ process

'airport po'lite po'lice​​ 'formal

II.1.​​ nod 2.​​ clapped 3. approaching 4.​​ Waved 5.​​ pointing

6. communicate  ​​​​ 7.​​ attracted 8.​​ whistled 9.​​ Installed10. handled

III.1. apologetic  ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​​​ ​​ 4. impolite  ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​​​ ​​ 7.discourtesy  ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​​​ ​​ 10.attractions 2.informal  ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​​​ ​​ 5.attention  ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​​​ ​​ 8.non-verbal  ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​​​ ​​ 11.acceptable 3.rudeness  ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​​​ ​​ 6.inappropriate  ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​​​ ​​ 9.installation  ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​​​ ​​ 12.assistance

IV.

1.visited ​​​​ 6. have never​​ visited11.was/​​ were

2. told ​​​​ 7. have been swimming12. had had

3.get ​​​​ 8. arrived13. came

4. arrived ​​​​ 9. suggested14.waved

5. have been​​ staying/​​ have​​ stayed​​ 10. noticed

 

V.​​ 1. a 2. d 3.​​ a ​​ ​​ 4.​​ d 5.​​ c 6. a​​ ​​ 7.​​ c 8. c 9. a 10.​​ b 11. d 12. d

13. c ​​ 14.​​ a 15. C

VI.

1.They​​ wanted​​ to​​ know​​ what​​ I​​ had​​ got​​ in​​ my​​ luggage.

2.They​​ asked​​ me​​ if I​​ was a spy.

3.They​​ asked​​ if I​​ had a notebook.

4.They​​ wanted​​ to​​ know​​ where I​​ was​​ going.

5.They​​ wanted​​ to​​ know​​ where I​​ had come​​ from.

6.They​​ inquired​​ how​​ long​​ I​​ had been in​​ the​​ country.'

7.They​​ wondered​​ if I​​ had spoken​​ to anyone on​​ my​​ journey.

8.They​​ asked who​​ paid/​​ had​​ paid​​ for​​ my​​ journey.

9.They​​ inquired​​ if I​​ was carrying​​ any​​ drugs.

10.They​​ asked​​ me where I​​ planned​​ to​​ sleep.

VII.

1.The​​ bus​​ driver​​ asked​​ the passengers​​ to​​ sit​​ down​​ in​​ their seats.

2.The​​ teacher​​ told​​ the class​​ to learn​​ all​​ the new​​ words.

3.The​​ librarian​​ told​​ the​​ students not​​ to​​ leave​​ those​​ books on​​ the​​ table and asked​​ them​​ to put​​ them​​ back​​ on the​​ shelf.

4.The​​ doctor​​ told​​ the patient​​ to​​ go on a diet.

5.The​​ boss​​ told​​ the employees not​​ to​​ be​​ late​​ tomorrow​​ morning/​​ the​​ next​​ morning.

6.The​​ traffic warden​​ told​​ the​​ motorist​​ to​​ move his car out​​ of​​ the​​ way.

7.The​​ raiders​​ ordered​​ the​​ bank​​ clerk​​ to open​​ the safe.

8.The​​ security​​ guard asked​​ the​​ travelers not​​ to leave​​ their​​ bags unattended.

9.The​​ hotel​​ guests​​ asked​​ the​​ porter​​ to​​ take​​ their​​ luggage.

10.The​​ ​​ air​​ ​​ hostess​​ ​​ advised​​ ​​ the​​ ​​ passengers​​ ​​ to​​ ​​ read​​ ​​ the​​ ​​ notice​​ ​​ about​​ ​​ life-saving equipment.

VIII.1.​​ My​​ brother​​ advised​​ me​​ to say​​ nothing/​​ not​​ to​​ say​​ anything​​ about​​ it.

2.John​​ invited​​ Sarah to​​ have​​ lunch on​​ Saturday.

3.He​​ reminded​​ me​​ to switch​​ the computer​​ off​​ when I​​ had​​ finished.

4.Their​​ hostess asked​​ them​​ not​​ to​​ smoke between courses.

5.The​​ committee agreed​​ to​​ postpone​​ the​​ meeting​​ until​​ 11th​​ July.

6.She apologized​​ for​​ getting​​ the​​ message wrong.

7.Alfred denied​​ using/​​ having​​ used​​ my​​ cassette​​ player.

8.The​​ policeman ordered​​ the​​ driver​​ to​​ show​​ him​​ his​​ drivers​​ licence.

9.Nora​​ refused​​ to​​ go to​​ the​​ student​​ party.

10.They​​ criticized social​​ services​​ for​​ not​​ taking​​ more action to​​ protect​​ children​​ at​​ risk.

11.He warned​​ the​​ boys not​​ to​​ go too near the edge of​​ the​​ cliff.

12.Laura​​ suggested​​ staying​​ there​​ till​​ the​​ storm​​ had​​ passed/​​ suggested​​ that​​ we​​ should stay​​ there​​ till​​ the​​ storm​​ had​​ passed

13.He​​ insisted​​ on​​ speaking​​ to​​ the​​ headmaster​​ personally/​​ insisted​​ that​​ he​​ speak​​ to​​ the headmaster personally.

14.James offered​​ to​​ type​​ the/​​ that​​ document​​ for​​ me.

15.My​​ mother​​ promised​​ to​​ look​​ after​​ my​​ children while I​​ was away​​ on a business​​ trip.

IX.1. We​​ asked​​ the​​ guide​​ if/​​ whether​​ it​​ would be​​ safe​​ to​​ stay​​ in​​ the​​ mountains​​ for​​ the​​ night​​ if the weather didnt​​ change​​ for​​ the​​ better.

2.The​​ porter​​ told​​ me​​ he​​ would​​ wake​​ me​​ up​​ when​​ the​​ train​​ arrived​​ in​​ Leeds/​​ promised to​​ wake​​ me up when the​​ train​​ arrived​​ in Leeds.

3.She​​ advised​​ me​​ to​​ slow​​ down​​ as​​ there​​ was​​ a.​​ speed​​ limit​​ there/​​ ...and​​ said​​ there​​ was a speed​​ limit​​ there.

4.He said he​​ could​​ hardly​​ hear the​​ radio​​ and​​ asked​​ me​​ to turn​​ it​​ up.

5.She​​ said​​ they​​ should​​ put​​ traffic​​ lights​​ here/​​ there;​​ otherwise​​ there​​ would​​ be​​ more accidents.

6.The​​ mountain​​ guide​​ warned​​ them​​ not​​ to​​ go​​ walking​​ in​​ the​​ fog​​ as​​ it​​ could​​ be​​ very dangerous.

7.She said she hadnt​​ read​​ so​​ interesting​​ a book​​ since she​​ didn’t​​ remember​​ when.

8.John​​ asked​​ if/​​ whether​​ we​​ were​​ thirsty​​ and​​ suggested​​ going​​ somewhere​​ for​​ a​​ cup​​ of coffee./... suggested​​ that​​ we​​ should​​ go somewhere for a​​ cup of​​ coffee.

9.Tom​​ asked​​ Jane​​ why​​ she​​ was​​ so​​ late​​ and​​ added​​ that​​ he​​ had​​ been​​ waiting​​ for​​ half​​ an hour.

10.My​​ mother​​ reminded​​ me​​ to​​ leave​​ the window​​ open when I​​ was using​​ the​​ gas​​ stove.

11.She said she was​​ taking​​ her​​ children to​​ the​​ zoo​​ tomorrow/​​ the next​​ day​​ and​​ asked​​ me if I​​ would come with​​ them/... and​​ invited​​ me​​ to​​ come with​​ them.

12.The​​ driver​​ asked​​ me​​ to​​ get out​​ of the car and said​​ he​​ had​​ to​​ change a​​ wheel.

14.The​​ policeman​​ asked​​ me​​ what​​ she​​ was​​ wearing/​​ had​​ been​​ wearing​​ when​​ I​​ last​​ saw her.​​ I​​ asked​​ her​​ if​​ she​​ would​​ like​​ to​​ borrow​​ the​​ book​​ but​​ she​​ thanked​​ me​​ and​​ said​​ that she had read​​ it​​ already.

15.She admitted​​ that​​ she​​ had​​ scratched the car/admitted​​ having​​ scratched​​ the​​ car.

TEST​​ 1

I.1.​​ c2. b 3.​​ a 4. b 5. d

II.​​ A.  ​​​​ 6. d 7.​​ a 8.​​ c 9. d 10.​​ a 11. d12. c 13.​​ d 14.​​ b 15.​​ b

B.​​ ​​ 16. b 17. c 18. b​​ ​​ 19. c​​ ​​ 20. c 21. c 22. b 23. d 24.​​ a 25.​​ c​​ 26. d

27. b 28.​​ a 29.​​ b 30. b

C.​​ 31. A​​ (will) 32. B​​ (tells/​​ told)33. B​​ (it​​ took)

34. C​​ (not​​ to​​ let) 35. C​​ (be​​ made)

III.​​ A. ​​ 36.​​ Introduced37. Part 38.​​ Acceptable 39. Embrace 40.​​ Away

41.​​ immediately 42.​​ Attention ​​ ​​ 43.​​ Polite

B.44. c 45. d 46. b 47. c 48. a

 

IV.​​ ​​ 49. c 50. a 51. d 52. b 53. c

 

V.54. d 55. c 56.​​ a 57. d 58. c 59. b 60. a

 

TEST​​ 2

 

I.

A.

1. c2. a

3. b

4. c

5. d

 

 

 

 

B.

6. b 7.​​ c

8. d

9. a

10. b

 

 

 

II.

A.

11. a12. b

13. c

14. c

15. d

16. a 17. c

18. a  ​​​​ 19.​​ c

20. a

 

 

22. d 23.​​ b

24. b

25. c

 

 

 

 

 

B.

26. c27. b

28. d

29. c

30. d

31. c 32.​​ d

33. d 34.​​ c

35. d

 

 

37. c38. c

39. d

40. b

 

 

 

 

 

C.​​ 41.

D​​ (before)

42. D​​ (might​​ have stopped) 43. C​​ (whether/​​ if)

 

 

44.

A​​ (spends)

45. B​​ (of shoplifting)

 

 

 

III.

A.

46. a47. b

48. d

49. c

50. b

51. a  ​​​​ 52.​​ c

53. b ​​ 54.​​ a

55. d

 

B.

56. b 57.​​ d

58. e

59. d

60. c

 

 

 

IV.

61. b

62. d 63.​​ d

64. b

65. c

 

 

 

 

TEST​​ YOURSELF

 

I.​​ 1. d 2. c 3. b

II.​​ 4. c 5. b       

III. ​​ ​​ 6.​​ d 16.d 7. a 8. C ​​ 9.​​ C ​​ 10. a ​​ 11. b 12. a 13. d 14. b 15.d

 

17. c 18. c 19. b 20.​​ b21. try 22.​​ finding23.​​ went​​ -​​ have not​​ been24.​​ will​​ open 25.​​ was​​ created

IV.26. apologized 27. obedient 28.​​ determination ​​ ​​ 29.​​ Socialization​​ 30.​​ impatiently

V.31.​​ B​​ (would​​ be)​​ ​​ 32.​​ A​​ (scheduled)​​ ​​ 33.​​ B​​ (did​​ not​​ travel)​​ ​​ 34.​​ C​​ (becoming)​​ ​​ 35.​​ B (0)

VII.​​ 36. b 37. a 38. c39. d40.​​ a41. b42. b43. c​​ ​​ 44. b 45. d

VIII.​​ 46. c 47. b 48. c49. d 50.​​ a

IX.​​ 51. c 52. a53. d

X.54. d 55. b

 

 

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